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M-Appeal Acquires Worldwide Rights to ‘Love’ and ‘Dreams,’ Completing Dag Johan Haugerud’s Trilogy (EXCLUSIVE)

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Leo Barraclough International Features Editor M-Appeal has acquired worldwide rights to “Love” and “Dreams,” Norwegian filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud‘s follow-up films to “Sex,” which premiered at Berlinale earlier this year.

M-Appeal was already handling the rights for “Sex.” “Love” and “Dreams” complete Haugerud’s evocative trilogy that delves into the complexities of human relationships, sexuality and societal norms. “Love” tells the story of Marianne, a pragmatic doctor, and Tor, a compassionate nurse, who both avoid conventional relationships.

One evening, after a blind date, Marianne encounters Tor on a ferry. Tor often spends his nights there seeking casual encounters with men and shares his experiences of spontaneous intimacy and meaningful conversations.

Intrigued by his perspective, Marianne begins to question societal norms and explores whether such casual intimacy could also be an option for her. “The film offers an interesting take on female sexuality at its core, examining the disparities in societal expectations and judgments toward sexual freedom for women compared to men, particularly gay men,” according to a statement. “Described as romantic, endearing and sensual, ‘Love’ engages mainstream audiences with its outstanding visuals and resonant narrative, using Oslo as a vibrant character.

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